Honour the child’s will. NO means NO. You can persuade, convince, but the decision should be made by the child. It will not always be correct, sometimes after talking with their parent they will change their opinion. Parents often are pleasantly surprised when a child takes the initiative on their own, matures to decisions, understands. Children […]
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The word “I’m sorry” should come from the heart — only then does it have great and real power. Therefore, forcing children into saying sorry makes no sense. To start with you must experience apologizing and only then can you proceed to teach your child to apologise. The role of the parent is to enable […]
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To every question asked the child responds NO — sometimes they can change their mind and say YES after a while, but the first one is always NO. It tends to be quite amusing for parents who have already passed this stage of ‘negativity’ with their child. NO, although it is not the first word spoken […]
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